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Introduction
Part One
Crackdown yields troubled harvest
Secret crackdown
A certain mystique
Not going away
Legalization efforts
Part Two
Grower persist
From fungus to 'rippers'
Casualty of the war
Drugs, morality
Part Three
Arrest of relatives is a reality
Part Four
Innocent say they endure intrusions
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COALITION FOR A DRUG FREE HAWAII provides literature and a speakers bureau for drug prevention. 545-3228.

STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH / ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE DIVISION has information on drug abuse treatment programs throughout the Islands that contract with the state. 692-7506.

Each county's vice unit can be contacted for reports of marijuana cultivation and distribution.

BIG ISLAND
961-2258 (Hilo), 326-4240 (Kona).

MAUI
244-6455

HONOLULU
529-3101

KAUAI
241-6706

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY. (202) 395-6618. Web site: www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR THE REFORM OF MARIJUANA LAWS (NORML). (202) 483-5500. Web site: www.norml.org

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